Priyanka Chopra is back with her infectious smile and otherworldly charm on the most popular The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Priyanka Chopra relives her 2016 tequila shots moment on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Bollywood beauty Priyanka Chopra is back with her infectious smile and otherworldly charm on the most popular The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The actress made her second appearance on the show after 2016 and looked like perfection in her Vivienne Westwood outfit, however, it was her tequila shots moments and left many fans excited. Last time when the actress appeared on the show, she had shots of tequila with the host Ellen and this time, the duo relived that moment.

A video has surfaced from the interview in which Ellen is seen making Priyanka Chopra remember that the last time she appeared on the show, she said that she would have tequila shots every time she comes. Keeping up with the promise, both Ellen and PeeCee take a shot of tequila as the picture from the 2016 show appears on the screen behind them. Watch the video here-

Priyanka Chopra made her first appearance on the international TV show since her wedding to American singer Nick Jonas and talked in detail about her royal wedding ceremony. Priyanka also shared how her love story with Nick began over a DM on Twitter.

On the related note, Priyanka Chopra was on the show to promote her upcoming Hollywood movie, Isn’t It Romantic? which also features Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth and Adam DeVine in the lead roles. The movie is set to release in theatres on February 13.

Other than the film, PeeCee also revealed her next project while she was on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She said, "I am developing a feature with Barry Levinson. He is an iconic American director. We are developing it (from the perspective of) Sheela who is this guru who originated from India. She was his right hand woman and she was devious. She created a whole cult in America. He was called Osho. I don't know if you've heard of him. It was amazing. I am developing that next for me to star in and produce."